Cranehaven

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The College of Cranehaven (Chelan-Douglas County, Washington) is located in central An Tir.

Arms

Per pale sable and gule, a crane argent and in chief two laurel wreaths Or. Artist Lady Christina Van Brant

History

the College was granted incipient branch status on Twelfth Night, AS XXXVI (2002), by King Aveloc and Queen Mahliqua. Founding members included Seneschal Amberley Sylvanus, Herald and Chronicler Julia Sempronia, Jared Deener, Exchequer,

The fledgeling branch held its first event, a demonstration, in May AS XXXVII (2002), followed by the first Lioness Tournament in July.

Another well-publicised and attended demonstration was held in November AS XXXVIII (2003), and the second Lioness Tournament in June AS XXXIX (2004). Cranehaven also hosted numerous regional fighters practices, thanks to its location at the crossroads.

At the Shire of Dregate's Feast of Red Lanterns, held in February AS XXXIX, King Skeggi and Queen Taisiia granted the College of Cranehaven full branch status and granted their petition for Royal Patrons Viscount Donnan the Truehearted, KSCA and Viscountess Callista Balgaire, OP.

Timeline of General History

AS XXXVI (2002)

Founded 12th Night

Medieval Newcomer's Event

AS XXXVII (2002)

Classes at Cranehaven

First Lioness Tournament

AS XXXIX (2004)

Second Lioness Tourney

College granted full branch status

Royal Patrons added

AS XL (2005)

Laurel Invasion

AS XLI (2006)

Third Lioness Tourney

Royal Patrons

Donnan the Truehearted (KSCA)

Highest Award: Knight

Callista Bagaire, OP

Highest Award: Pelican

Officers

Seneschal -- Toyama no Katsuhito
Exchequer -- Krista of Whitebird
Webminister -- Toyama no Katsuhito
Minister of Arts & Sciences -- Toyama no Yoshiaki

Events

Traditional Events

Lioness Tournament (Third weekend in June)
Laurel Invasion (February)

Classes

Cranehaven Medieval Workshop 8 Feb AS XXXVI (2002)

Classes at Cranehaven 11 May AS XXXVI (2002)

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